Apply the utility from https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell/
to fix spelling issues in the headers under both include and interface
directories and add a file with a couple of exceptions.
The exact command line used was:
$ codespell -w -I misc/scripts/codespell.ignore -i 3 in*
Don't rely on time zone offset to check whether it is local as this
doesn't, and can't, work for the local time zone in Great Britain which
uses the same offset as UTC, but does use DST, unlike the latter.
Add a unit test (albeit disabled by default) checking that the code that
previously didn't work correctly in BST does work now (run the tests
using "TZ=Europe/London ./test wxDateTime-BST-bugs" under Unix to test).
Closes#14317, #17220.
See #10445.
This function tries to determine the preferred first day of week to use in
calendars. The procedure for obtaining this information is highly
platform-dependent, and is not possible on all platforms; in that case
Sunday is used as the fallback value.
Implementations are included for MSW, OSX, and Linux.
No real changes, just use DST_OFFSET constant instead of 3600 and remove the
"FIXME" comments as we're not actually going to fix anything here but will
just continue to assume 1 hour shift for DST.
Due to an oversight, it wasn't declared as const, making it impossible to
subtract from a const wxTimeSpan object.
Fix this and add a unit test verifying that this compiles and works as
expected.
Closes#17583.
Unlike the other operators, we comparing for equality has a well-defined
semantics even for invalid objects, so there doesn't seem any reason to not
allow it.
Avoid duplicating the same code, even if it's trivial, in both places.
Notice that these functions are implemented in terms of operators and not vice
versa because we have no functions corresponding to operator<=() or
operator>=().
Windows CE doesn't seem to be supported by Microsoft any longer. Last CE
release was in early 2013 and the PocketPC and Smartphone targets supported by
wxWidgets are long gone.
The build files where already removed in an earlier cleanup this commit
removes all files, every #ifdef and all documentation regarding the Windows CE
support.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/81
It was just added as a private function to implement %V format specifier
support, just extract and document it as it could possibly be useful in its
own right.
See #11857.
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This port is not used and is not being worked on, so remove it to reduce the
amount of the code which needs to be updated for every global change.
Also remove tests for VisualAge compiler which isn't used since ages.
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This method was declared and even documented but never actually implemented,
and GregorianAdoption enum used by it had many incorrectly defined elements.
Just remove both the method and the enum instead of fixing/implementing them
as they are not that important (as witnessed by the fact that nobody has
complained about the method being missing since almost 15 years).
Closes#15400.
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This keyword is not expanded by Git which means it's not replaced with the
correct revision value in the releases made using git-based scripts and it's
confusing to have lines with unexpanded "$Id$" in the released files. As
expanding them with Git is not that simple (it could be done with git archive
and export-subst attribute) and there are not many benefits in having them in
the first place, just remove all these lines.
If nothing else, this will make an eventual transition to Git simpler.
Closes#14487.
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This method returns the difference between the dates as wxDateSpan, unlike the
existing Subtract() and overloaded operator-() that return wxTimeSpan.
Closes#14704.
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We don't have any sufficiently long-lived pointer to return from this
overload, so don't return anything from it -- it's better to break the
compilation of the existing code rather than make it crash during run-time.
Closes#14214.
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This compiler doesn't exist any more and was probably unsupported even in 2.8,
let alone 2.9, so remove all the __MWERKS__ tests to simplify things.
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The pointer returned by wxDateTime::ParseXXX() methods could point into a
buffer of a temporary wxString created to wrap a char* or wchar_t* argument so
dereferencing it was illegal.
Fix this by defining separate overloads for char*/wchar_t* arguments returning
pointers into the original string.
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This change prepares the way for using wxGTK under Windows as this would
still define __WINDOWS__ but use __WXGTK__ instead of __WXMSW__.
Closes#14064.
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The platform targeted by this port doesn't exist any more and the port never
achieved really working state so remove the code to avoid having to maintain
it.
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These functions are used by wxGetTimeZone() defined in time.cpp and so need to
be available from wx/time.h. This is also the most logical place for them.
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Applied patch by snowleopard2 fixing a bunch of typos such as misspellings and double words in the documentation. Combined the patch with some local queued typos waiting to be committed as well as adding new typo fixes inspired by the patch.
Function names with American spelling were not changed nor was third-party code touched. The only code changes involve some changes in strings that are translated ("Can not" -> "Cannot").
Closes#13063 (again).
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There doesn't seem any reason to allow access to all the other struct Tm
fields but not yday so make it public, fill it in correctly when creating Tm
without using its ctor from struct tm and document struct Tm itself including
its yday field.
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Native month calendar functions doesn't always return correct values in the
time part of SYSTEMTIME so ignore it and use just the date component.
To simplify doing it, add helper (MSW-specific) SetFromMSWSysDate() and
GetAsMSWSysDate() functions which convert between wxDateTime and SYSTEMTIME
but take only date component into account.
This commit partially replaces changes of r63560 and closes#11276.
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Under Debian Linux 64 bit time_t is 64 bit long but libc doesn't seem to handle values beyond 2^32
correctly, e.g. wrong results are returned from localtime() for them. And it would seem that platforms
where sizeof(long) > sizeof(time_t) might exist too so it seems safer to only work with 32 bit time_t
values until we can reliably detect platforms which support 64 bit ones.
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- Implement for POSIX and Win32, TODO for OS X
- Use this instead of ad hoc code in wxDateTime::ParseFormat()
- Remove HAVE_STRPTIME, we don't need nor use strptime() any more
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